tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 5, 2022 9:00pm-10:00pm AST
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a n day on al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera ah, over there on the clock. this is the news i live from dough coming up in the next 60 minutes. iran admits providing drones to russia, but insist the deal was done before moscow's ball and ukraine. good will be back in pennsylvania. for me, you as president bronco bama, riley's in supported democrat candidates in pennsylvania, one of the battle ground states ahead of this year's mid term elections. a slight concession from italy, a migrant stranded on 3 ships off its coast. it will allow health check from superglue to soup climate activist, target famous artworks across europe. is that help or homely because we'll hear
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from and i'm far as small. have all your latest well, cap news, tamerinz controversial kits. the african team still don't know what the hell where to the upcoming. well so iran for a minister admits his country has supplied russia with drones, but he says they were sent before the invasion of ukraine. a cave says iranian kamikaze, drones have been used to bomb cities in energy facilities there on says it wants to see the evidence about our ties with russia based on mutual interest. is this height that some western countries staged against iran, saying that iran has sent muscles and drones to be used in the ukraine war? i would say that it is totally false about missiles, but about drones. it is true. we send a number of drones months before the ukraine war. we agreed with the ukrainian
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foreign minister. that if they have any evidence to prove that russia has used any iranian drone and the war that can provide us with it. well, case man says about 450000 homes without power following attacks. the u. s. as is stepping are paid for ukraine's defense. we recognize the acute need for air defense at this critical moment when russia and russian forces are raining missiles and a rainy and drones down on the civilian infrastructure of this country. on the southern frontline ukraine says is taken. another village near curse on russia has been getting civilians out of the city. dawson, jabari has more law from terror on the iranian foreign minister was saying, i'm here to lie on said that, that the iranian sense, a delegation to a european country about 2 weeks ago to meet with ukrainian officials who are going to present their evidence to the iranians, he said that at the very last minute the ukrainian officials pulled out of what
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from what he believes to be pressured by the united states government as well as germany. because he believed that they were going to impose further sanctions on neuron around these strong sales. the really position is that these sales took place before the war started. and also as a result of that 2015 nuclear deal, the arms embargo and post by the united nations security council on her own since 2007 was lifted in october of 2020. and that meant that iran could export and sell its military hardware and capabilities. but there were restrictions on it that are still in place until october of 2023. and the american officials and some european countries that are still remaining in that nuclear deal claim that the drones fall under advance and military hardware and therefore they're still under sanctions. and that is a violation of the nuclear deal for the time being the radians are saying that
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they're still waiting for that hard evidence. and that the rhetoric coming from the west, in terms of what iran has sold to the russians. well, before the war started is just that rhetoric and i said bag is in a creevy re in the south of ukraine and has more on the military situation. we were in the village yesterday that you couldn't, you know, took back a month ago. and i just highlight to the dangers of what's taking place here on the ground, all those that you bring, it took that village back a month ago. russia hit that religion hit the schools just on thursday last week, not the russians, and maintain the ability to strike cities kinds of villages, regardless of where the forces are. but why it's important. but it's very important to the russian, both politically and militarily, it's the only regional capital that they took over the top of the woods. the only safe therefore, forces are on the west side of the strategic to negro river. and if the ukrainians managed to take it well, that gives them a massive strategic advantage and will be
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a massive hit to russian president vladimir putin will expose his troops further east of the country, exposing the left flank. it will give you cranium access possibly to the crimea that you, russia unexpected, 2014. so that offensive is still ongoing, but we just don't know how, how it, how much it wanted ukrainian military making because this could go on for months with 3 days to go until the u. s. midterm elections campaigning is intensifying. pennsylvania, the scene is the swing states which could determine who controls congress, fuller, president, brock, obama, as campaign there for the democrat, john friedman at both u. s. president joe biden. and donald trump are expected later as well at rallies. no, i don't want them. are these days just about every g o p all the lives. let's get the approval we need ah
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ah. a problem. what they want to do was make you angry. i love 11. no, no, ross. they got no answer, no less. it was all because beat to reassure who's the founding principal at the re like strategies in the conservative political advisor joined us now from rest and in virginia via skype or reno. welcome to the program, could to see there. so we've just been hearing from brecker bronner campaigning for joe biden. but they're a bit of a sticky wicket on they. how do you assess where we're at at the stages looking pretty bleak for the democrats is not at that feel the bit late in the game. he certainly has that star power, but it's never too late to branch. somebody like him out to get people to the balls
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it's turn out is going to be key on tuesday. yeah, the way it's looking at the moment is the democrats could lose the senate. they could lose the house. if that does happen, what are the implications of that to the president, jo biden's agenda will if the republicans are successful in overtaking the house, it is important to note that it's a very real scenario. it's been talked about for many months, especially earlier this year. when the economy of whether you were talking about the price of daily commodities on the shelf, we're talking about a red c nami. i expect we'll see perhaps a red ripple. and is that kevin mccarthy, the congressman from california who leads to republicans right now in the minority in the house, if he becomes the leader of the speaker, you can expect a complete undoing of the biden accomplishments that have occurred in the i was calling 6 select committee, for example, expected that there will be republican members of congress will have their teeth and ready to dismantle the work of that committee in any fashion they can. yeah,
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a lot of stake achieving is actually more nip and tuck them than so i'm assuming that it could be very close on the democrats. a lot of votes have come in already phone it really depends on where you're looking. there's some really crucial races out there that can determine the control of the senate. now, a leader mcconnell, mitch mcconnell, the, the senator from kentucky has talked about candidate quality on the campaign trail . this time, he has remarked that he's not very happy with some republican candidates that have come out largely those that have of really captured, national and international intention. i'm talking about republican candidate, herschel walker, a black, a former sports icon in georgia. then there's also doctor on, he's running as a republican in pennsylvania against lieutenant governor john betterment, john betterment. of course it's been remarked that his stroke has had some serious implications on his performance. but dr. odds of somebody who has ab residency trouble, who hasn't even been seen as a pennsylvania resident until recently. so you talk about those 2 and critical
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states like george and pennsylvania. then you look at it, ohio and arizona. you see candidates in ohio like j d, bess, ohio. his typically voted republican, but j b vans has had a lot of trouble in the polls. so it really remains to be seen where those pivotal moments happen. because that's what's gonna determine control. it is going to be very close, i expect on tuesday, and we may not even have resulted critical races that night. or what do you think, by the way this campaign has been handled, have been a bit tackling pull. blazys been used in different ways on both sides in what sense, way, way do you think a democracy is having and certainly democracy in these united states is very fragile. we have a representative democracy here, but we also have a republic. and do you often hear republicans not very concerned about the state of democracy? you see a lot of a lot of election deniers on the ballot this time around. that's something that was unconscionable to people like me who been long time slip political strategists.
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this is a new from a phenomenon also the, the, the state of campaigning, the sort of mudslinging that used to occur. and, you know, it was sort of balked at, but it was never a predominant theme in a campaign. now you see people who are running as candidates in republican areas, largely red, who feel comfortable attacking their democratic opponent upward, for example, killing babies. so you have anti abortion candidates on the ballot, and then you also have some pro choice was in the welcome party. the republican party is suffering a real crisis of identity right now. if you look across the country at its candidates, you see some good quality ones. you see others who are sort of doing the maybe trump dance, but one fact remains a republican party is still very much the party of truck renisha. great irrespective. appreciate that. thanks a lot. thank you. are plenty. marcella had all the news are including decades of tension and the vision on site for
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a still running the we look at efforts on the island to resolve conflict attorney a new leaf. we're at the state of the art facility in columbia that saving plans from which in the city hoping to night a divided country. the welcome far more is ah, italy says it will allow the dock in one of 3 ships carrying refugees rescued from the mediterranean. but it's only for health jacks. some have been strangled at sea for more than 2 weeks. i be more embossed awkward than our laquonda rivera. a ship will be allowed to remain in italian territorial waters, only for the time necessary to allow us to see on board all the possible health emergency of the people for whom i promise italy will take charge will take all the minus. it's been said in the press and not to diplomatic channels that there are minus on board. it's been said that there are pregnant women or women with small
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children or people with a fever. until a woman, her lazy head of operations are s o s. humanity is on board humanity, one of caruana's coast, and he says, conditions on the ship or worsening. the storm was heavy when highway waves, 179. so right now on board our, which one among them $100.00 companies miners which are struggling a lot on mental health. they so people running in front of them, relatives, friends, the nights i getting cold, rain hit bus when take bus and the people i sleeping on not being really separate from adults, only the women and the we can provide people with food, blanket, clothes, water, and the basic medical needs we already threw in more than 2 weeks and clearly that we cannot provide them any safety which they would need being rescued at the. they
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would need land and they pay land to find at least a bit of safety in europe. so far our supply will last until the beginning of next week. then we will run out of foods. and so far we have not found any solution to resupply. we also don't want to find a quick solution to resupply from our site. is the duty of the coast guards from italy, which are securing the coasts we are sailing in. well for my 6 decades piece has been kept on the island, the cypress, by one of the longest running un missions in history. but tensions continue to simmer. turkish cypriots demand a 2 state solution and international recognition while greek cypriots corporate to zone federation. under simmons went to the northern side of the capitol, nicosia. and he's been looking at efforts be made to find a way out of the deadline. the vast majority of cypriots have never known anything but division men. their lives in this part of nicosia and right across 2 thirds of
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the island. greek speaking cypriots are in the majority, walked through this checkpoint and after the buffer zone, you're in the self declared republic of northern cyprus. one cypress is wishful thinking. that's what this turkish cypriot shopkeeper thinks. chrissy dear, i had them that that when you look at separate, dividing it into north and south is the source or to program far country to problems multiply and girl in the south. the greek cypriot. baker is also cynical you my sale by them as in the us. if our people, every one is thinking about their own personal interest, all the politicians up to now i haven't seen one politician who loves their country, their lands, they love their position, and the ones closest to them. the foreign minister of cyprus says there has to be more outside help. if there is to be any hope of a political solution, we need some help from the international community. then in particular, from countries that can work with ted keep, everybody stands to gain,
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not just the stakeholders aside, rules the 2 communities, turkey, greece, but also european union in australia late took a separate leaders here weren't available for comment. their position on talks is based on preconditions and they include demands for a 2 state solution. 5 years ago there was a different leadership in place and they were more moderate. they had been prepared to accept a federation based on their demands. those talks took place in 2017, in the swiss alps. they were the closest any one had come to a deal, but they failed at the last minute. all still know me had been chief negotiator for the turkish cypriot leadership. he says now there's only one way out of the stalemate that can only be, am going to a new referendum and asking people whether they want a federation or a 2 state solution. as said at one some for all we remove
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a continuation of the se to score from among em alternatives. separate people from both sides are worn down by their situation. yet when it comes to voting many stick to the status quo. for now, despite decades of frozen conflict, change seems to be a distant prospect. andrew simmons al jazeera, nicosia, a protest to being held in that case, capital against the spiraling cost of living, demonstrated calling for an end to governmental, sturdy measures. it's happening just days after the bank of england rolled out its interest rate increase in more than 3 decades. not barbara has been processed in london. the protest is here in central london represent a whole range of issues including climate change action, refugee rights, and so on. but the main thing uniting them is britain's cost of living crisis, which is seen according to $1.00 poll, $1.00 and $7.00 people. skipping meals to try to make ends meet. as an umbrella
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group called the people's assembly, again, so 70, which organized was 30 reference to what we saw off to the financial crush in 2008, 2009. many people worried that they'll be a repeat with a cut to the public spending, even in health and education. some of those sectors represented here that wondering where the cuts will come and how that impact on the poorest people in society. they also say that needs to be a general election because according to them, they know monday richie through policy. given the changes in prime minister within bar is johnson that down that's likely to happen. even though the opposition labor party pushing for it. what is likely is that it will be a series of strikes, a strike on saturday tons on the rail sector was cold off. but there a whole series of days which could see other unions joined in coordinated action to try to keep the pressure up on the government's protest as in gone as capital calling for the president to step down as the country faces an economic crisis.
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rising fuel prices and soaring, inflation have squeezed on and already struggling with high costs of living, present non cooper. i do, i've been hoping to get financial support from the international monetary fund of address reports. now from across the spectrum demonstration, in many ways in god, i stepped out of the shop now called the old days last year. the reason is, the mormon, right? this is the final destination. was preachers were supposed to be presented by me just organized and only got one day with the church holding side by side by this demonstration. and that, and get a protest this morning. this is largely christian society and i plan to bring me along side is something so so difficult for medical understand
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and all the same, the demonstrator and then i hear you have been going by what we saw in the morning 3 hours of marching to get to know what they're looking for because a lot of the government that wants to the job transition government form a constitutional review to be held in lots of other demands by the protest. us. which by the way, they may be very, very difficult to achieve at the moment. we don't know how much ground they will probably give the government, but what they're saying is that they're tired of what's happening in this country. what set the ball rolling and all these demonstrations is happening across china is of course, the rising cost of living industry. we're getting reports versus i bombing in the somali capital at least 7 people thought have been killed. the talk happened their
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military base and southern market issue. 3, other people have been injured to pakistan. prime minister has rejected him run collins, accusations of analysis, assassination attempt. he says, the former leader is damaging the country with false and cheap conspiracies. shipper sharif says he would resign if there was evidence. he was behind the attack on tom at a rally on thursday. tom ida is worn out from islam up strong reaction or the press conference. and really, when richie blamed the former prime minister of telling lies and said that they were totally unacceptable. there's also being a strong reaction from the budget on the military thing that they wanted and kept the statement by debugging on a former prime minister rainy, also named a senior military officer for being involved in the confederacy to attach a name to him. m ron con. blame nar,
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judge that senior officer by the prime minister shabazz should have read, read the interior minister, debug it on the prime minister's job. are you saying that he wanted to arch that car gave judge days to form a photo of court in order to investigate days at the same time, the budget on a budget on electronic media regulatory authority has climbed down on m. ron con, featured and bred conferences, a senior leader of the budget on teddy can solve for what georgia there did not go die for their true because the government was afraid of there rotate the call wordly act and that they will kill all kinds of aggregation being harder to get the drug, the time where intentions are running high and the political instability is now beginning to affect budgets on they cannot make stability and read. so people of
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course are going to be critical of the fact of the country many demanding a full investigation into a shooting symbols. robbie has been processed in the hall the long march to islam about enron. hans political assault on the capital of pockets done with the political footmen that are loyal to him that may be on hold for now. but rallied like this one in the heart of love are happening all over the country in support of their wound leaders. they said there was a captain who is in recovery in hospital in lahore from an attempted assassination from an attempt on his life is party. workers are continuing to come out into the street. in the last few hours, this crowd is gone from a few dozen to a few 100 choking this important central location in the heart of love or they are angry. his supporters are angry about the attack on him. ron hahn. they are angry that their leader has been shot, and they blame the same people that enron hahn is holding responsible. in the
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absence of any investigation of any evidence, they say they don't need it. they blame the same people that him. ron hahn is holding responsible. i'm either confident fighting data. yes. we strongly condemn the attack that has taken place on our com and we strongly demand that every single name he has named arrest them. he won't let corruption happen in our country. we've had a corruption mafia imposed on us in non hon thought, go doing on eob. the assassination attempt on iran con, was by the army chief and the army. they shouldn't think we don't know. we understand everything. secondly, if such a famous high profile individual is not safe here, then how can we expect to be saying? politics in pakistan is incredibly murky. it is complex, it can be ugly, and it can be very dangerous. but one thing is clear as long as m, ron con, has the ability to bring this many people out into the street in support of his cars, as long as he can bring people in large numbers into the streets of really any city
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who chooses, maintains himself, as a potent and powerful political force even out of office in this country. and as long as that is the case, he will continue to be able to corrode from the outside, the institutions that he holds responsible for corruption, including the government. and crucially, the military rising demand for food and falling about but is increasingly threatening our ability to feed ourselves some to say as much a 3 quarter as the world crop. a bio diversity was lost during the 20th century and it's under m p. s. he visits a new state of the art facility in columbia. the preserves and distribute seems to fundable farmers around the world. nice have you have a that, inspect each liter. this lab from being claimed here spent the last 4 years studying in nurturing it to save the speeches from extinction. it went up land. it's a wild variety from costa rica that's at risk of extinction. this is probably the
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only remaining specimen in existence. we are regenerating it simulating its environment and these wild spaces held the key to resilience. james can offer a solution to water deficits and pest and disease. the seeds of this and tens of thousands of other native plants are collected here on the outskirts of columbia. the 3rd city college for the world's largest tropical seed bank for beans, cas of animal feed length called futures. the in the banks, laboratories, researchers prepare each feed for story to research, selecting the optimal ones and discarding any that are damaged others work and dna extraction. and gene sequencing, to decipher and translate to the plant genetic code, global network experts say vital to breathe more resilient cropped varieties at a time when food supplies are increasingly vulnerable to extreme weather deforestation. in other human activity though, we have 2 major threats,
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existential one is the genetic erosion on several of these kind of diversity are disappearing due to everybody's ation total to, to kind of human activity. the 2nd is climate change. the world used to cultivate more than 6000 different plans, but it's estimated that about 75 percent of the crop diversity of been lost in the last century. the bank hopes to reverse that trend. this err type packages, store bought and 60000 samples of billions and 4 inches and they're kept hearing this huge fridge at minus 20 degrees celsius. scientists call it uninsurance for the future. peer, we hold the seats that belong the genetic resources that belong to the country. so for region, we keep them, we can 7, maintain them live and available also to the property. if i put, put
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a diff solutions to challenges that we cannot imagine at the moment already, solutions for today. thank you. culture of the don't. so for the future awe, thanks to the lesions, the seed bank is using artificial intelligence to speed up crop analysis and breathing new more resistant varieties, trying to keep pace with an increasingly deteriorating world. alessandra git deep al jazeera palmetto columbia. as to the head, heron out 0, north career, accused safari, more missiles, and to see as the u. s. and software military drills. ah, campaigning officially begins in malaysia snap elections 2 weeks before votes is scheduled to hedge. the poles in sports sniffles manager makes a massive statement about the world of details later on.
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ah hello, they welcome to look at the international forecast and we got some cloud and rain across parts of the middle east at the moment. this band of cloud and rain, not too far from us here in cut are actually there is a little bit of cloud outside. i don't think the showers will get as far south as doha, but it's not out of the question at where to whether affecting sutherland eastern part, sorry, round pushing across into afghanistan, snow i with the high ground little bit of wet weather there to northern parts of a ransom sherry rain there to seizing over to ward sustan's in general, some showers to just making the way into that east the side of the mediterranean. so we will see some creasy, where it's cloudy, weather coming in the cross syria, lebanon jordan, over the next couple of days. but here in casa shippy lodge dry temperatures, around 32 celsius,
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larger dr. prosecute parts of north africa away from the central northeast and parts of africa here were they showers will just great their way along mediterranean coast. a few showers still in place just around southern parts of nigeria, not as heavy as they have been. one of the lobby showers, they were towards liberia over the next day, or 2. premier showers across the hearts of africa, not quite as intense as we would expect at this time of year. but the wet weather is sinking further southwards through zambia, inter botswana and south africa. ah, ah, very early across the u. s. millions of americans rely on conservative talk radio shows for their news and entertainment. these are all real issues for real people. the listening post tunes in and asks is, talk radio divided america. there is no room for capitalism. offer how democracy works. it's really just acknowledging differences that are already there. if
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and again, you want to remind about top storage around 4 minutes and says his country has sold military drones to russia. but he says that was before the invasion of ukraine ter on says keith needs to provide evidence that the reigning drones have been used in the war. italy says it will allow the donkey of one of 3 ships carrying refugees rescued from the mediterranean, but it's only for health checks. some have been stronger to see for more than 2 weeks. campaigning is intensifying 3 days out from the u. s. mid term elections. a lead is from both the democratic and republican parties in pennsylvania, which is seen as a swing state. well, the, i'm b carther is a associate professor at the university of maryland's school of public policy. and she says it's difficult to imagine any scenario where the republicans don't make significant gains. certainly in the house, it appears that democrats are in trouble, and that we will see republican gains in the house. it's less clear what's going to happen in the senate if there are some really having congestive raises,
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like in georgia, like in pennsylvania. so that remains to be seen, but certainly it looks like the pattern will hold, that democrats will move the house. this, this november. you know, by the essentially, elaine president, i mean, you've seen it before. what republicans can do if they maintain control over both chambers is block legislative. i mean, judicial appointments, they unlock other kinds of executive appointment. they certainly can make it extremely difficult. impossible for any part of joe by legislative agenda, the democratic legislative agenda to get pass. so essentially, joe biden would be able to do nothing for the next 2 years remaining on his term. north korea is be accused of launching for more missiles late system series. this week the u. s. was set to fly nuclear capable supersonic bomb over south korea and a joint aerial exercise. a force against phil young involves hundreds of will play
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to the chinese more from so the announcement came a couple of hours ago from the joint chiefs of staff here in south korea, saying that just before mid day, local time, for short range, ballistic missiles were fired from north korea to the west, they travelled a distance of about 130 kilometers before falling into the sea. it's clearly a reaction to, to the escalation we've seen initially with the north korean ballistic missile tests. then the escalation over these military exercises area, military exercises, which had been happening over the last few days in which the americans of extended by day, much to the ire of north korea, is foreign ministry. we've seen these 4 more test firing today. i think the hope is to now that the south korean american area exercises the finish that might bring an end to what we've seen as a quite an escalation of test tensions in the region. but we remains to be seen. i
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think some military analysts here and solar are expecting further developments from north korea in the next couple of days. so you're visiting an art gallery and then this unfolds climate activists using famous art pieces across europe as a way to protest against global warming. they say that's we protect and care more about paintings and we do our own climates into vince and gulf pieces have been drenched. and c, one in italy on friday. and this one that was in october in london in just a few hours ago. activists glued their hands to to francisco, go pay things in spain. there was a similar protest with his eligible to jelly piece in italy this summer along with about half a dozen others. and last week, climate act was pulled mashed potatoes on the protective cloth shield of a cloth money painting that was in germany. not even a mono laser was bad. she was smothered with cake in her famous corner of the live
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in paris. in each of these cases, the work was not permanently damage this type. so we can speak to an extra cleaning, a suspect spokesman for just a while, a group of climate change actresses to members through soup on the vine golf painting joint is now from newcastle to alex. first up at tell us what your rationale is. why do you target works in this way? i am proud of me as you say, yeah, we're talking about whether or not life or art is worth more. when 2 people presume mango pins and they go when people talking about the climate crisis. when birthday 3000000 people got displaced in pakistan, they lost their homes, their communities, their livelihood. i'm from scotland. the 16 population of my entire country was permanently disrupted personally affected by this. and yet we were talking about climate change. then why are people more outreach by that, why are they so much more outraged when we sit, but a protective piece of art,
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right, so by doing that draws attention to the issue of climate change you think but, but then all people to think about food being thrown at all or are they talking about the issue of fossil fuels, destroying the planet book? of course they are still dig deeper. people learn about it. i mean, renewable energy is currently 9 times cheaper than gas, right. and we're still not here in the u. k. we have a cost of living crisis. people can afford to pay their energy bill. would you rather your energy bill was 3 by 500 pounds currently is or 400 pounds. these are the conversations don't need to be. having people need to be directing their anger at the government, they were trying to open up over a 100 new fossil fuel licenses. so what i'm saying is people having those conversations because of mass potato in the up and a famous prices work of art. or are they just talking about the fact that, you know, activists are doing this now having stop traffic and pulled banners up across all
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terminals and so forth. as a both, we need massive resistance. we need change every former radical change of the times get we have has come from us resistance. this is how women got the african americans got the book and we got the right to rule the 2 day weekend health and safety laws in the u. k. career liberation all come from massive resistance. we can, we have to ask the immediate, do not recall on this annual for news one should they should be. it was war morning, news coverage in a day when jeff raises what the space for 6 minutes and there was about climate crisis and all of the year 2020. why do we get more of a billionaire? overcoming rather than we do the feature of all life on our every been able to monitor at any way what kind of impact these actions of hide in terms of people's understanding of what's going on with climate change, the climate crisis. everyone always does where alienating people that it's not going to work. yeah. a recent article so that 66 percent of the people in the u. k
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. and actually in support of direct action title, the climate crisis will cost $27.00 is coming up. and last year and cost $26.00 wasn't even a mention of oil and gas. and the final deal, there was $503.00 fossil fuel lobbies, depending on $26.00. we can't go on like this and just pretend that everything's playing business unusual. we need disruption. we need to open up people's eyes. what's actually happening and sadly, journals like yourself, they're just not doing. i'm office should be front page news every single day. there are more fossil fuel air, pollution, death, the malaria tuberculosis when he try be combined. why are we not reached by this? why are you not reporting on that day? alex will leave it. that thanks very much. leave your time counting spokesman for it. just stop oil. thank you. robin. campaigning for malays is snapped. general election is officially underway. the polls set to open in 2 weeks for what's expected to be
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a highly competitive race. about 30 percent of eligible voters will be casting ballots for the 1st time. and analysts say the views of new votes is, are the hardest to predict farms. larry reports now from quantum o 2 weeks to go and the race has begun in malaysia's election candidates and their supporters throng nomination centers to contest sum of 222 parliamentary seats that are up for grabs. there are 6000000 new eligible voters. this year that's a result of automatic voter registration. and because the voting age has been lowered from 21 to 18 years, a 1000000 are under the age of 20. it is a step forward to really empowering to use and being able to involve them within the largest decision making and mission building in malaysia. on the other hand, i realize that because of the generation of political apathy, there's a lot of foundation that needs to be built 1st. if we truly want to exercise that
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right, effective mohammad in mammal, our, if it is a university student who's eligible to vote for the 1st time. so please don't forget to vote. he's filming a social media video to encourage your fellow students to program that we are very young and militia as a democracy and as individual as a malaysian citizen, your voice, your voice, do has a power in making the most minute of changes and making the country move forward, unless say 1st time voters could be a potential wildcard. if they turn out to vote at all, there's also a chance that this group of individuals will not vote for the incumbent because there was no reason for them previously to go out and vote. so there's an incentive for them to go out and what it could be to want to change things, they might find something you will find something different. a recent survey suggests a 3rd of voters are undecided or indifferent. there will be intense competition for
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these votes. malaysia has been wrought by political instability, 3 prime ministers in the last 4 years. berries on national, a coalition that has dominated politics, is hoping to secure enough seats to form the next government on its own. the main opposition block back up on her up, and it's hoping for a surprise when an opinion poll is already predicting no one party is likely to win a simple majority. florence louis al jazeera, quite an important, still ahead heron al jazeera a gunner finds in cutter and making plenty of noise before the world cup for as more on the hoops in school. ah generation football me to lead players using that platform for good. the most important thing is to access your between, you know,
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well the world can be seen in different ways and highlights how the world's most popular game is helping change lives and communities. what more federation asked me to help evacuate the youth national players because their lives are at risk generation. for coming soon on al jazeera, we should do a lot more than what we do highlands, he's a crime, and we can't change things. it's time for a memorable holiday with pegasus. it's time for turkey. set sail for new discoveries. enjoy. have new experiences. hit the shops, make wonderful memories. travel to turkey with pegasus, and with direct flights to istanbul and tribe zone book your ticket now for a memorable holiday. c y p g s, for our best prices. oh,
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i thought i thought it's our next. thank you so much. it's only 2 weeks now until the world cup takes off and cut her, but cameron still don't know what kit though be wearing for the tournaments. leah harding reports what to wear on footballs. biggest stage cameron's team are caught in a legal battle about which kit they can debut in the upcoming world cup. one manufacturing company had the deal, but that was canceled in july switching sponsorship right to another company. now the market is flooded with the old church, and few of the new ones are available on town. i'm very happy to be the 1st cameroon into a bullshit which i will proudly. cameroon,
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and the cancelled sport supplier are now in court trying to resolve which jersey the team will end up wearing in could tar, you have a kit supplier wants to hang on to each contract. you have a new supplier, the markets becoming a market position terminal to visible is trotted with choices that were made by lock stock. obviously, because terrace is produced by what else, what's going on. so, but it's a very complex situation. us, you didn't mention. cameroon has a history of kit drama. in 2002, fif a band, it's uniform, seen, players must wear sleeves. so the team showed up to play with black shirts under their vests. then 2 years later, the squad was fined for wearing a one piece kit, but competed in the african cup of nations with it anyway. fan say the current dispute doesn't overshadow their ability to perform it, you know,
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such as strictly to satisfaction for the relief, a camera union selection. now we can focus on the adventure of catch all within damage of the lion. it was cameron will play their opening match against switzerland on november 24th. how they'll look. they still don't know. leah harding al jazeera argent, he knows lena massey has suffered a slight injury scare with the world, kept his 2 weeks away. the 35 year old has a minor achilles injury. he is, however, expected to be fit for car 2022. due to the injury massey one play in his club, paris censure manns match on sunday, argentina kick off their world cup campaign against saudi arabia. on november 22nd, liverpool manager juergen club is backed fif is please keep politics out of the world. cup club says it's unfair to expect players and coaches to comment on matters other than football during the tournament. that there is organizers insist all fans are welcome, regardless of race, religion or sexual orientation. football,
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governing body fif as written to all $32.00 teams competing out the final, telling them to now focus on the football. let them just play the games to play us in the managers and don't put carousel constantly in a in a situation has to talk about everything. it's not like i'm not a politician, his opinion, and he's on the policy and he's the manager of the of england. let him do that. and if you want to write something else about it than do it by yourself without asking us in all these kind of things and club sad, and southgate sad and all these kinds of things. japan will be the 1st team to arrive in car park. their home bass players will land in dough on monday, the country's domestic j lee has just finished with the oklahoma marino's securing the title on the last day of the season. finance. ian sans are looking to the rural cap to be a welcome distraction from the countries political and economic crisis is also
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a large expect community in katara, who will be getting behind the team. paul vander worth reports ah, june his ears, the country with deep political divisions. but there's one thing that still unites people clearly from a but her big football brings people together and they sympathize with each other. when a game is on, it's all they think about it, they forget about politics and the things that are happening in the country. and they forget about the problem in there with good mama, we're all support denisia. all of us. we forget about the faction supporting the president and others supporting a mother and politics, engine, wiki, football, adipose looks, moment up, the store. last row president chi side dissolved parliament and sect. the government to rule by decree last year and moved, the opposition has called a qu, tune is eons of belief, frustrated by years of political argument and economic stagnation has to have that
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if the world cup is the only thing that left for us today. yeah. it's the way out and the thing that brings everyone together regardless of the differences we see in politics or economic problems. kathy 2022 will be trinity is 6. the parents in the world camp. they've never made it out of the group stage and one just through games at the tournament, fans. and soon as the countries lodge expect community in doha will give the eagles of carthage and advantage this time round, as can be, you know, in that hopefully artistic community there will encourage the team, especially during the 1st match. what do we get? cut off on this, hopefully we can get out of the group. we've had enough of leaving early achieving that won't be a room for the group games against defending champion france as well as denmark and australia. pull vander worth al jazeera garner will come to the world cup as the lowest rank team from africa and the fif standings. they'll enjoy strong supports around 8000 gun and live in cup her and they're already making their voices heard.
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the tino qualified for the funnel for the 4th time. missed out on the last tournament in russia. 40 years ago, quarter finalist in south africa in 20 over gonna fans. he can't make it to katara . it's all about making sure they're all set up to watch the games at home. one of the black stars, keenest fans has told us just how ready he is for the world cup the about with a mental piece for me. every time i was playing this pray that i get me my super i, i'm really proud of myself with me to my tele business that my in this and i need to get to make sure that i get all the games to watch live content . if it means me having to take it to my television to make sure it's in,
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it's fine. that's what i'm going to do. the last time you miss out it was, it was what people i like to watch football on my own. i get more from folks. i do more those obviously they do. but maybe on the final comment, when they get to the final, i might, i might just with, with the call and what are their fun i with over a 1000000 people expected to come to car for the world cup. the preparations for managing those numbers continues a 3 day festival is taking place in the sale city where the final will be held to see how the area will cope when fans it turn matches. friday night was south asia nights and al jazeera so hell malik, was there a faulty?
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it's already all the way with reading the minutes of your culture, which is the middle east, north africa, south asia. tonight we are celebrating, i have amazing roaming shows from drummers acrobat down. it's our has worked hard to make sure that we can offer something for everyone. well, just around the corner,
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of course they'll stadium. it's where the world cup fine is going to be held. that is the only way to that, not and thousands of people heading that go to the test out the facility ahead of the world cup golf course in the south asian festival or to get the sale. of course no, no, se the teams out welcome. that doesn't mean sure what to do caution from that. i like to do a while back and continue. one thing is to show with the work up a couple of weeks away because i'm day by day and could tell me a
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katara against ecuador, all kick off. 64 world cup matches and al jazeera will be following the action every step of the way. the way to is nearly over for the bigger show on earth. all eyes are on cutters, as the world called comes to the middle east. for the 1st time, a truly global event, bringing together football culture from all over the world war. 32 countries battle it out with a trophy bar table corresponded on old haunted will bring you coverage like no other as the world come to cause her. we will take you around the world because our 2020 to welcome on al jazeera away from the world. cab manchester city is new to the top of the english premier league. they be visitors fallen to one thanks to late go from the penalty spot by earling holland to leave laid most of the game with 10 men after getting a player sent off in the 1st half city lead arsenal by appoint with the gunners facing chelsea on sunday willingly just rout how'd their nerve to reach the
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semifinals of crickets and t 20 world cub sherlock a claim came close to pulling off and upsets when in sydney. england eventually reached their victory target with 2 bowls to spare and are now likely to face india for okay, and that is all you support for now. back clinic. thanks very much lever will see you later. thank you. not the notes on your palestine cinema dates. festival is screaming many 60 films you events is designed to highlight palestine cinema coltrane, help support its film industry. the abraham reports now from the occupied westbrook . lot of bitter. don't you to me? mortal corridors is a documentary highlighting how israel prevents palestinians from picking wild herbs . it's one of $24.00 palestinian films competing for the sunbird award during the
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palestine center. these festival voicing visual memory is the festival theme this year. the festival also aims to promote palestinian film production and for by the stage for palestinian narratives. robert, but he further away from no one can tell our story. like we can imagine a hollywood movie discussing issues of native americans. it would be white washing, no matter the treatment and the rights of or terminology used. the most important question remains, who is producing the image. palestinians say they are rarely given a platform to tell their own stories. and when their stories do reach international audiences, it's usually is really filmmakers hotel, the participants in this workshop say they're reclaiming the narrative. they take israeli movies and reconstruct them from their own perspective. but we wanted to do with these films is not just to criticize what was wrong and what was right. but rather to add to think, how can we say our narrative?
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what is, how can we use these films as an as important archival material in narrating our story? pro israeli views still dominate the public sphere. recently, marble studios announced it will feature and is really superhero in the new captain . american movie is the cell to my grandmother. they may not be blockbusters, but palestinians are slowly making their debuse internationally. social media and celebrities speaking up have given them a space mainstream media can't. or won't. many directors here tell us that while the palestinian narrative is being showcased more on international screens, it still has a long way to go. they say these really film industry, the funding access to international red carpet, making its very difficult for palestinians to compete. need the heem elijah's eda, the occupied west bank. alright, that's it from the club for this news out. but my colleague, mary mosey,
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i shall be in london and just make with more faces. ah ah. a city and it's a g 0 world meets the italian photography, exploring the long lasting love story between the city of naples and football. like on diego morrow dawn, men, and when i left for diego, this endless and unconditional motto donna in naples on al jazeera,
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the count down block condo home coronation marks the final days al is minute and 2nd until capital 2020 to kick. so, for the 1st time, the competition is being held in the middle east, and there'll be plenty of other for the 1st will come to be played in november, december female referees, in the men's tournament. and, and ambition to make this the most sustainable tournament of old time pound down to bags like they want to happening all over the excitement building for fans in the 32 nations who qualified and has even more so in the canyon journalists in pursuit of press freedom and justice, i have a situation where someone but they come out before and maintenance, investigating government corruption and the national health care system, some of the transaction facing a money that isn't explained africa,
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